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PCData Back v3.0.1.0
PCData Back v3.0.1.0 A free backup and restore tool for Windows, which allows you to easily backup and restore user (and other) data. It has the impressive restoring ability to create the exact same user accounts and restore data directly from a different volume or from Windows.old, making this tool a great backup/restore solution for Windows reinstall, migration to SSD or bigger storage device, or simply to keep a safe backup copy of your data. PCdata Back allows you to easily backup and restore user (and other) data. It has the impressive restoring ability to create the exact same user accounts that were backed up, making it a great backup solution for Windows reinstall, migration to SSD or bigger disk, restoring user data from Windows.old or from a different PC, or simply to keep a safe backup copy of your data. This feature was built with simplicity and ease of use in mind. All options are shown in one pane, so you setup everything in just a few clicks. PCdata Back can also automatically detect user folders that have been moved to a non-standard location, so you don't need to worry about that. In order to use PCdata Back, you just need to download the executable file by pressing the button above, and then launch the downloaded file. No installation is required. You will be presented with a screen similar to the picture above. Then click the button of your choice; if you're going to create a new backup or udate an existing one, click Start backup. Otherwise, if you are going to restore a backup, click Restore now. PCdata Back will open a File browsing dialog, allowing you to search for and select the backup file to open. Then you will be taken to the Restore section. The Restore section is even more dynamic. User ...
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